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lagoondonDescription
This plant did not have any new growth but it was the most lushly leafed-out of any we saw
Observer
lagoondonDescription
The main purpose of our visit to Ironwood Wash was to look for new growth on ocotillos that we had seen in December. We had seen this very young plant in December (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/193007105) and fortunately it is still there. Hopefully we can continue to follow it in future years
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Observer
lagoondonDescription
The main purpose of our visit to Ironwood Wash was to look for new growth on ocotillos that we had seen in December.
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What
Yellowhead (Trichoptilium incisum)Observer
lagoondonDescription
Lots of Trichoptilium here
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Observer
lagoondonDescription
The main purpose of our visit to Ironwood Wash was to look for new growth on ocotillos that we had seen in December.
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Observer
lagoondonDescription
The main purpose of our visit to Ironwood Wash was to look for new growth on ocotillos that we had seen in December. This one had a number of stems with new growth
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Observer
lagoondonDescription
The main purpose of our visit to Ironwood Wash was to look for new growth on ocotillos that we had seen in December. We were not disappoihnted. One discovery was that these plants have both primary leaves and axillary leaves.
Measurements -young plant. 10 stems new stem growth on 3
height 28" (stem 1)
stem #2 height 24", including new growth of 6".
stem #3 height 19", no new growth.
stem #4 height 18", including new growth of 6.5".
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What
Oak Titmouse (Baeolophus inornatus)Observer
lagoondonDescription
A very interesting, melodious song